Ongoing concerns about the safety of vaginal mesh products have led to about 600 lawsuits so far against four major makers of the product, according to a Bloomberg BusinessWeek report.
About 270 lawsuits have been filed just against Johnson & Johnson, with the rest naming C.R. Bard, Boston Scientific and American Medical Systems, which is being acquired by Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings. So far, none of the cases have gone to trial.
In July, the FDA warned of a fivefold increase in women suffering pain and injuries after the mesh was inserted. Last week, an advisory panel agreed with FDA staff that the agency should reclassify mesh from moderate risk to high risk and require more studies to determine if it is safe and effective.
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